Android's Project Treble not coming to most currently available phones?

0.phoneArenaposted on07 Dec 2017, 08:55

So, Project Treble is this awesome new part of Android 8 Oreo. It's Google's attempt at curing the "slow update" sickness the OS suffers across all different devices and manufacturers. Basically, Google split Android's core framework from the manufacturer image, which is applied on top of it. That way, the core features can be updated much faster and the phone makers are free to catch up with the updates over the custom UI as they desire.

OnePlus is one of the worst Android OEMs to even ask if they are going to support project treble, because they forked Android and customize it with there stuff. Oxygen OS anybody? Duh. Ask any of the other OEMs that don't fork Android. You will get a different result.

They positioned themselves as a manufacturer that appears as if they will give long term support but none of their devices actually get long term support, the OP2 didn't even leave 6.0 which is ridiculous even if that device was a complete failure

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